The Bath library also has an ongoing monthly book group.
2024
Lawmakers support funding for African American, Wabanaki studies in schools
The Maine House of Representatives voted to pass a bill Thursday that would provide grant funding and support.
Girls’ basketball: Waynflete makes quick work of Forest Hills in Class D South semifinal
The second-seeded Flyers continue a dominant tournament run with another convincing victory, 52-26.
From Augusta: Doing more to support Mainers’ mental health care
According to Maine’s Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI Maine), one out of every five adults in the United States experience mental illness each year. For youth ages six through 17, it is one out of every six. When you factor in family members, friends, colleagues and others, this means that just […]
Spirit of Life: Desperately seeking connection
I’ve noticed lately that a lot of people seem desperate for connection. Some are isolated and long for connection to alleviate loneliness. Some are troubled by dissonance between their deepest values and the painful realities of our broken world. Some are looking for ways to integrate diverse aspects of themselves into a more authentic and […]
Piper Shores earns approval as externship site for Culinary Institute of America
In recognition of its “dedication to culinary excellence and innovative educational collaborations in the senior living sector,” the Culinary Institute of America approved retirement community Piper Shores as an externship site, according to a facility statement. s, Maine’s only nonprofit life plan retirement community, announced today that it has achieved a significant milestone by becoming […]
Genealogical Society meets online March 2
The Greater Portland Chapter of the Maine Genealogical Society is offering a free online (Zoom) meeting on Saturday, March 2 beginning at 1 p.m. The program will feature Kathleen Ayers, a retired register of probate from Kennebec County, who will present a workshop titled, Maine’s County Probate Courts. She will give an overview of records in Maine’s County […]
Obituary – William Wildes
William “Bill” Francis Wildes, 86, lifetime resident of Kennebunkport, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. Bill was born in Kennebunkport on Dec. 29, 1937, son of Sydney E. and Regina (Hood) Wildes. He attended Kennebunkport schools and then enlisted in the US Army. Following his time serving in the military, Bill began a career […]
Slushy morning commute Friday, colder Saturday before spring preview
This winter is going down in the record books as one of the warmest, if not the warmest on record. But we’ll get to that in March. For now there’s a weak winter storm coming overnight into Friday. The storm, if we can call it that, will bring snow to start with a changeover to […]
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